The uncertain and complex lineage of the Lumbee American Indian tribe has made the issue of identity of prime concern. The cultural identification, racial identification, bicultural competence, and perceived school environment for 103 Lumbee Indian high school students were examined in this study. Higher self-ratings on American Indian cultural competence and American Indian cultural identification than on White cultural competence and White cultural identification were found, and t-test comparisons revealed no gender differences on responses to the instruments. Analysis of variance was conducted to assess whether differences in perceived school environment could be attributed to cultural orientation. Rather than appearing assimilated, this...
This research examined American Indians\u27 recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary throu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between racial awareness and racial id...
This study focuses on understanding the impact of the Cultural Identity Group (CIG) program on the r...
The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure-Revised (MEIM–R; Phinney & Ong, 2007) has been used and v...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This study investigates how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in a formal schooling system....
One hundred and fifty Lumbee Native American college students participated in an inves-tigation of t...
In this study, I examined relationship among social identity and attitudinal variables and academic ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology, 2007The major questions involved in this resea...
The author discusses racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community. Citing earlier discussion...
Over the past three centuries, academic and public discussions of race have been divided into two di...
This investigation focused on selected members of the Lumbee Indian tribe and sought to ascertain th...
American Indians can be considered “bicultural” because they must adapt to two cultures: their Nativ...
This study explores the identity of American Indian college students who have attended a predominant...
Based on the premise that ethnic identity provides a fruitful approach to exploring issues related t...
This research examined American Indians\u27 recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary throu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between racial awareness and racial id...
This study focuses on understanding the impact of the Cultural Identity Group (CIG) program on the r...
The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure-Revised (MEIM–R; Phinney & Ong, 2007) has been used and v...
This qualitative study investigates how speaking the Lumbee Dialect impacts the academic achievement...
This study investigates how Lumbee values and practices are integrated in a formal schooling system....
One hundred and fifty Lumbee Native American college students participated in an inves-tigation of t...
In this study, I examined relationship among social identity and attitudinal variables and academic ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology, 2007The major questions involved in this resea...
The author discusses racial experience within the Lumbee Indian community. Citing earlier discussion...
Over the past three centuries, academic and public discussions of race have been divided into two di...
This investigation focused on selected members of the Lumbee Indian tribe and sought to ascertain th...
American Indians can be considered “bicultural” because they must adapt to two cultures: their Nativ...
This study explores the identity of American Indian college students who have attended a predominant...
Based on the premise that ethnic identity provides a fruitful approach to exploring issues related t...
This research examined American Indians\u27 recall of cultural inclusion from their elementary throu...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between racial awareness and racial id...
This study focuses on understanding the impact of the Cultural Identity Group (CIG) program on the r...